Untitled, Tássia Bianchini, Oil on canvas, 50 x 60 cm / 19"x 23", 2023
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Untitled, Tássia Bianchini, Oil on canvas, 50 x 60 cm / 19"x 23", 2023
‘On being present’ - Tássia Bianchini Acrylic on paper 24 x 32 cm / 9″ x 12″ 2021
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Changing, Tássia Bianchini Pen on paper, 25,5 x 29,5 cm 2015
Grass does not know where you are
Last time I was there, I looked up and away to the field through the other houses, to the land over the hills, to find that peace known from the back of my head, that I never really revealed. That kind of peace of places where time has stopped. Not because it’s old or didn’t move forward, it simply stopped from trying to change.
I find all sorts of houses there. Some falling apart, some are intact, some just having a normal life. The one that caught my eyes has the pink sky over the orange roofing tilling and the walls dropping colours as if there were an animal scratching the walls inside. I see the people living there as they go about their days making trouble with their minds, but when they lay on the bed at night, they die. They always make me think of the grass. Grass grows everywhere. It unreels itself in the field, folds it in, strives, comes out. It grows so silently like the shadow life of that girl pretending she doesn’t know who they are, but is quietly, getting bigger than life. It gives up - over the repeated steps of the cattle making an everyday path to the water tanks on the level curves. It starts again, it makes no stops at the farms ends, it knows no fences. Grass does not know where you are. But sometimes, it dries. That summer, under that strong sun man’s hands cuddling her hair, finding a short way to her neck, she learned that water doesn’t fight. But it does run down. The field turned red and brown. It almost died.
But when cared from a place of inherent disguise, she comes back again when she wets the ground.
Tássia Bianchini
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